Coelenterate Ecology and Behavior

Cover of Coelenterate Ecology and Behavior by G.O. Mackie
Author: G.O. Mackie
Year: 1976
Language: en
Edition: 1976
Pages: 744
ISBN-13: 9780306309915
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 inches
Length: 6.14 inches
Weight: 6.0186197526 Pounds
Width: 1.63 inches
Dewey Decimal: 593/.5
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Coelenterate Ecology and Behavior by G.O. Mackie, published by Springer Science & Business Media in December 1976, is a comprehensive exploration of coelenterates within the field of invertebrate zoology. This edition spans 744 pages and is presented in English, delving into the significant research efforts surrounding these organisms, particularly in marine ecology, cellular-developmental biology, and neurobiology.

Readers will find an in-depth examination of the role coelenterates play in various marine habitats, including coral reefs, and their importance in ecological studies. The book discusses the convenience of using hydra and other hydroids as experimental subjects for research on growth, nutrition, and symbiosis, while also highlighting their unique phylogenetic position as the lowest metazoans with a nervous system. This focus makes the study of coelenterates particularly relevant for those interested in the broader implications of nervous system functioning and behavior in higher organisms.


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The study of coelenterates is now one of the most active fields of invertebrate zoology. There are many reasons for this, and not everyone would agree on them, but certain facts stand out fairly clearly. One of them is that many of the people who study coelenterates do so simply because they are interested in the animals for their own sake. This, however, would be true for other invertebrate groups and cannot by itself explain the current boom in coelenterate work. The main reasons for all this activity seem to lie in the considerable concentration of research effort and funding into three broad, general areas of biology: marine ecology, cellular-developmental biology and neurobiology, in all of which coelenterates have a key role to play. They are the dominant organisms, or are involved in an important way, in a variety of marine habitats, of which coral reefs are only one, and this automatically ensures their claims on the attention of ecologists and marine scientists. Secondly, the convenience of hydra and some other hydroids as experimental animals has long made them a natural choice for a variety of studies on growth, nutrition, symbiosis, morphogenesis and sundry aspects of cell biology. Finally, the phylogenetic position of the coelenterates as the lowest metazoans having a nervous system makes them uniquely interesting to those neurobiologists and behaviorists who hope to gain insights into the functioning of higher nervous systems by working up from the lowest level.

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